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Up to 1868 wills of immovables were not allowed under Scots law.
But in trying to remake the city's shelter system he had to grapple with a number of immovables.
This term is in distinction with immovable property or immovables, such as land and buildings.
In other words, registration constitutes delivery in the case of immovables, and ownership passes whether the price has been paid or not.
And of many things it is well said-"Move not the immovables," and this may be regarded as one of them.
A will of immovables must be executed with the formalities of a deed and registered to give title.
The floating mortgage can be specific or general with respect to immovables and movables, separately or together.
In Louisiana animals employed in husbandry are, and slaves were, regarded as immovables.
Article 6 provides for a general registration requirement in the cases of creation, modification, transfer, and elimination of rights to immovables.
Questions of title affecting immovables are determined under the lex situs.
Usually one's rights on movables are more attenuated than one's rights on immovables (or real property).
In the case of immovables, ownership passes upon registration of transfer in the Deeds Registry.
K-645/45 of 9 January) condemned both him and his wife and confiscated all the property of the company, including all the immovables and factory buildings.
It was Bishop Lim who brought about the first reshuffle of priests' assignments in the diocese, thus moving the well-entrenched "immovables".
Hence, English law would apply the lex situs to immovables located outside the jurisdiction but if that foreign law (say.
It made great bat-wing shadows around the walls, from the upraised piano-lid and other immovables, and now added our own two long, willowly emanations.
Immovables is the equivalent of "real property" in common law systems, i.e. it is land or any permanent feature or structure above or below the surface.
Real property rights are usually enforceable for a much longer period of time and in most jurisdictions real estate and immovables are registered in government-sanctioned land registers.
As of 2007, Turkish authorities have seized a total of 1,000 immovables of 81 Greek organizations as well as individuals of the Greek community.
In various law journals, treatises, etc. in Louisiana, authors have used the term "arpent noir" as a placeholder name for the purpose of discussing rights concerning immovables.
Where an inter vivos or testamentary trust includes immovables, reference must be made to the lex situs on all aspects relating to title and land use.
From this vantage point he could look directly into the heart of Section 60 and see a beehive of activity, the movables jostling the immovables and each other, lights flashing and paper flying.
The Roman testatum applied to both movables and immovables; in England a legacy or bequest is a gift of personalty only, a gift of real estate being called a devise.
Generally, the lex situs governs the succession to immovables regardless of the deceased's personal law, lex domicilii, lex patriae, or habitual residence.
Under the common law of Sri Lanka, Roman-Dutch law, a mortgagee of both movables and immovables can recover payment of the debt secured only through legal action (known as parate execution).